Under pressure from China, Hong Kong has been chipping away at the territory’s free speech, which is a key pillar of the city’s identity. WSJ visits the set of “Headliner,” a popular satirical news show to find out how a proposed national security law could change the global hub. Photo/Video: Clément Bürge/WSJTOKYO—The U.S. is making it tougher for American companies to help China roll out superfast cellular networks. But companies in Japan, a U.S.
By the end of the year, China plans to deploy more than a half-million base stations in its $150 billion push to blanket the nation with fifth-generation cellular service, often with equipment from national champion Huawei Technologies Co.
Chinese law mandates companies to spy for the state
Watch your mouth. Only white people's countries like hegemony. China will never use technology to bully other countries.
The U.S. and China should work together. Thank you Japan for helping both sides. Everyone should work together and forgive each other! Sometimes its better to be at peace and just build the friendship together! Everyone will be happy!
We need to buy Nokia and Ericsson to catch up!!!
Ugly bullying.
After reliance in all sectors, Japan enters political espionage....